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Global LNG Supply Tightens as Gulf Shipments Near Completion

First article: 22 mar. 2026, 07:00 | Last update: 22 mar. 2026, 07:00 | 1 source | 1 article

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The global gas market is bracing for a potential supply crunch as the last liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from the Gulf region near their respective ports. This tightening of supply could trigger price spikes and raise concerns about energy security, particularly in countries heavily reliant on LNG imports. Factors contributing to the situation include increased demand in Asia and Europe, coupled with limited new LNG production capacity coming online in the short term.

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World faces gas supply cliff edge as Gulf’s final LNG shipments approach ports Foto: Financial Times
Financial Times 22 mar. 2026, 07:00 (2 hours ago) Good

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